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Wayward Women

Sexuality and Agency in a New Guinea Society
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Wayward Women by Holly Wardlow offers a deeply engaging ethnographic study of female agency, gendered violence, and transactional sex in contemporary Papua New Guinea. Focusing on Huli "passenger women"β€”those who engage in sex for moneyβ€”the book explores socio-economic pressures driving this practice and considers how it may serve as acts of resistance or revenge. Challenging traditional views of "prostitution" and "sex work," Wardlow situates these women's experiences within broader social structures like kinship, bridewealth, and marriage, all being reshaped by capitalism. The narrative reveals women asserting control by appropriating their sexuality after feeling treated "olsem maket" (like market goods) by family and spouses. Through village court cases, hospital records, and candid personal stories marked by pain, defiance, and dark humour, the book paints a vivid portrait of how modernity intersects with gender to forge new and contested identities.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in anthropology, gender studies, Pacific studies, and those seeking insightful analysis of socio-cultural transformations and women's lives in Papua New Guinea.

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An ethnography that analyzes female agency, gendered violence, and transactional sex in contemporary Papua New Guinea. Focusing on Huli 'passenger women', (women who accept money for sex), it explores the socio-economic factors that push women into the practice of transactional sex.

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Written with uncommon grace and clarity, this extremely engaging ethnography analyses female agency, gendered violence, and transactional sex in contemporary Papua New Guinea. Focusing on Huli "passenger women" (women who accept money for sex), Wayward Women explores the socio-economic factors that push women into the practice of transactional sex, and asks how these transactions might be an expression of resistance, or even revenge.

Challenging conventional understandings of "prostitution" and "sex work," Holly Wardlow contextualises the actions and intentions of passenger women in a rich analysis of kinship, bridewealth, marriage, and exchange. She reveals the ways in which these robust social institutions are transformed by an encompassing capitalist economy.

Many passenger women assert that they have been treated olsem maket (like market goods) by their husbands and natal kin, and they respond by fleeing home and defiantly appropriating their sexuality for their own purposes. Experiences of rape, violence, and the failure of kin to redress such wrongs figure prominently in their own stories about becoming "wayward."

Drawing on village court cases, hospital records, and women's own raw, caustic, and darkly funny narratives, Wayward Women provides a riveting portrait of the way modernity engages with gender to produce new and contested subjectivities.

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Social Anthropology describes the work as "rich" and analytically useful across fields seeking to understand complex social relations. Reviews in Anthropology praises it for provoking fresh questions while engaging with enduring issues in Melanesian ethnography.

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ISBN: 9780520245600

Publisher: University of California Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 May 2006

Country: United States

Imprint: University of California Press

Illustration: 15 b-w photographs, 2 maps, 3 tables

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 408g

Pages: 296

About the Author

Holly Wardlow is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto.

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